Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine migration- and socioeconomic-related influences on obesity among African migrant adolescents in Melbourne, Australia. Methods: Anthropometric data were collected from 99 parents and 100 adolescent offspring who also completed questionnaires eliciting demographic, socioeconomic and migration data. Multiple linear regressions were used to assess the relationship between migration- and socioeconomic-related factors and adolescent body mass index (BMI). Results: Only gender and parental BMI were associated with adolescent BMI after adjusting for adolescent age, adolescent gender, religion, parental BMI, parental education level and annual income. Boys (β=-1.45; P < 0.05) had lower BMI tha...
While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obe...
Studies the nutritional status, food intake, physical activity and acculturation in African migrant ...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine migration- and socioeconomic-related influences on ...
African migrants constitute a fast-growing, culturally and linguistically diverse subpopulation in A...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...
Aim: To document sub-Saharan African migrants\u27 and teachers\u27 reaction to and acceptance of fin...
Aim: To document sub-Saharan African migrants' and teachers' reaction to and acceptance of findings ...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between parenting style and family functioning, and BMI, ...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Abstract Objective: To investigate the relationship between parenting style and family functioning, ...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight ...
While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obe...
While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obe...
Studies the nutritional status, food intake, physical activity and acculturation in African migrant ...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine migration- and socioeconomic-related influences on ...
African migrants constitute a fast-growing, culturally and linguistically diverse subpopulation in A...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...
Aim: To document sub-Saharan African migrants\u27 and teachers\u27 reaction to and acceptance of fin...
Aim: To document sub-Saharan African migrants' and teachers' reaction to and acceptance of findings ...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between parenting style and family functioning, and BMI, ...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Abstract Objective: To investigate the relationship between parenting style and family functioning, ...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight ...
While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obe...
While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obe...
Studies the nutritional status, food intake, physical activity and acculturation in African migrant ...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...